There is a lot to talk about regarding this tour, but let me simply stress this point for why you should go – and why I’ll be taking my wife next time I’m in town. Anthony is born and bred in the North End and spent his whole life there. It is sad, but understandable, that most Italians have moved out of the area as they gained the financial mobility, so having someone who can tell you first-hand accounts of places, people and events makes this tour above and beyond, not counting all the great things about the stops and the food.
Politically Incorrect Northend Food Tours give visitors an authentic taste of the Northend, we’ll visit historic sites, hidden gems, unique neighborhood shops and local hangouts.
Boston’s “North End” aka “Little Italy” is a pocket-sized Italian neighborhood teeming with history and charm. Among the narrow streets, hidden alleyways and park benches you will find The Paul Revere House, Copp’s Hill and The Old North Church. In the next step you are standing alongside Boston’s organized crime headquarters. Absorbing the history and folklore of the North End cannot be done properly without coupling it with the culinary lining of the neighborhood. As home to over eighty restaurants and countless wine shops, bakeries, and Italian salumerias (a.k.a Italian delis) it is safe to say you won’t leave hungry!